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[Title] => RP's first book on food bio-processing launched
[Summary] => Dr. Priscilla Chinte-Sanchez, retired professor of food science and technology at UP Los Baños and one of one of the UP Alumni Association Centennial Outstanding Alumni Awardees, launched recently her book Fermented Foods: Principles and Technology during the convention of the Philippine Society for Microbiology Inc. (PSMI).
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[Title] => Microbiologists deal with very small organisms and play crucial roles in our lives
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How do you become a microbiologist? There are several possible routes to becoming a microbiologist. A direct route one may take is to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology or a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with Microbiology as major. These programs, however, are only offered in about four institutions in the country.
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[AuthorName] => STAR SCIENCE By Cynthia T. Hedreyda, Ph.D.
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MICROBIOLOGY INC
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How do you become a microbiologist? There are several possible routes to becoming a microbiologist. A direct route one may take is to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology or a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with Microbiology as major. These programs, however, are only offered in about four institutions in the country.
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